George F. Weyant1
(about 1904 - )
George F. Weyant|b. about 1904|p3046.htm|Wilfred R. Weyant|b. 1876\nd. 1933|p3042.htm|Lottie Wiltse|b. about 1873\nd. 1943|p3036.htm|||||||George W. Wiltse|b. Feb, 1845|p3016.htm|Emily J.|b. about 1849|p3035.htm|
George F. Weyant was born about 1904 in Iowa, son of Wilfred R. Weyant and Lottie Wiltse.1
According to the US census of April 16, 1910, George was living at home with his parents in Lodomillo Township, Clayton County, Iowa. He was six years old.1
He appeared on the Lodomillo Township, Clayton County, Iowa, census of January 20, 1920 living at home with parents. He had been attending school.2
George married Lulu B. about 1930.3
George appeared in theUS census of April 21, 1930 as head of household. He was 26 years old. He was actively farming in a general manner on his own farm.. The household also included Lulu, his wife. She was a young bride age 20.3
According to the US census of April 16, 1910, George was living at home with his parents in Lodomillo Township, Clayton County, Iowa. He was six years old.1
He appeared on the Lodomillo Township, Clayton County, Iowa, census of January 20, 1920 living at home with parents. He had been attending school.2
George married Lulu B. about 1930.3
George appeared in theUS census of April 21, 1930 as head of household. He was 26 years old. He was actively farming in a general manner on his own farm.. The household also included Lulu, his wife. She was a young bride age 20.3
Citations
- [S129] 1910 US Census, US Census Search, Heritage Quest Online, 1910 Iowa, Clayton, Lodomillo Twp; Series: T624 Roll: 397 Page: 162.
- [S130] 1920 US Census, 1920 Iowa, Clayton, Lodomillo Twp; Series: T625 Roll: 484 Page: 154.
- [S131] 1930 US Census, 1930 Iowa, Clayton, Lodomillo Twp; Series: T626 Roll: 649 Page: 152.

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